0verkill is a client-server 2D deathmatch-like game
in ASCII art. It supports free
connecting/disconnecting during the game, and
runs well on modem lines. Graphics are in 16-color
ASCII art with elaborate hero animations. 0verkill
features 4 different weapons, grenades,
invisibility, and armor. The package also contains
reaperbot clients, a simple graphics editor, and a
level editor.

Apsfilter is a magic printfilter, allowing you to print different document
types "automagically" without having to convert them manually into something
which is understood by your printer. Apsfilter is a mature and powerful
printing solution for any flavor of Unix running lpd or LPRng. It supports the
latest GhostScript version and 3rd-party printer drivers (such as hpijs, ijs,
hpdj, pcl3, and gimp-print). It autodetects lots of file, archive, and
compression types. It supports printing on local as well as on Appletalk, Unix,
and Windows remote printers. General and "per printer-queue" based config files
allow you to configure the printer for your needs. The lpr command line options
allow you to change printing parameters like print quality, orientation, duplex
mode, etc. "on the fly" without having to edit any config file. A SETUP script
helps you to test various supported ghostscript drivers prior installation,
makes the necessary entries in /etc/printcap, creates spool directories, and
creates apsfilter default config files as needed. A handbook in HTML is
available. Several tools are also included: "aps2file" allows you to print to a
file via apsfilter, "apspreview" previews files as generated by apsfilter using
gv and friends, and "apsfilter-bug" assists you in doing bug and problem
reports.

as-gps contains a basic support library for accessing the inexpensive ($20) Aisin-Seiki GPS Module previously available at mavin.com. The package also includes several simple console utilities for dumping satellite status, location, and time and for synchronizing the system clock.

asmutils is a set of miscellaneous utilities
written in assembly language, targeted on embedded
systems and small distributions (e.g. installation
or rescue disks). It also contains a small libc
and a crypto library. It is optimized for size,
memory usage, and speed, and offers fairly good
functionality. The project supports Linux and the
BSD family. Unixware, Solaris, and AtheOS support
is in beta stage. This package also aims to
provide a portable development framework, and to
encourage assembly programmers to write for
Linux/Unix.

auto nice daemon activates itself in certain intervals, and renices jobs according to their priority, and CPU usage. Jobs owned by root are left alone. Jobs are never increased in their priority. It is very flexible. The renice intervals can be adjusted, as well as the default nice level, and the activation intervals. A priority database stores user/group/job tuples along with their renice values for three CPU usage time ranges. The strategy for searching the priority database can be configured. Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Digital UNIX, Solaris, and IRIX are supported.

The BRU Backup and Restore Utility features data-verified backups, scalability, configurability, and ease of use for Linux and Unix. Versions are available for Linux, FreeBSD, and most UNIX variants. It works via an X11 interface, command line interactive, or through a scripted, scheduled (CRON) mechanism.

BX/XIK automates the integration of Sitraka's (formerly KL Group) Motif based XRT widgets into Builder Xcessory PRO. After installing the XRT Integration Kit, the XRT widgets will appear on the BX PRO palette and can be "dragged-and-dropped" to create a sophisticated Motif-based user interface.